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K182A - The sleeping defender.




14 Myths, Legends and Folktales
14 Unique Narratives for Motif K182A
9 Cultures & Traditions where K182A is told
42 Mythemes Indexed
5 Sub-Motifs of Motif K182A


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Source Data from Berezkin's Analytics Catalogue, if using this data please acknowledge and link to it here:
Ю.Е. Березкин, Е.Н. Дувакин. Тематическая классификация и распределение фольклорно-мифологических мотивов по ареалам. Аналитический каталог.



Summary of Motif

A mighty warrior residing in a cave (or crypt, etc.) will eventually emerge into the light (to assist his people), or he could emerge but chooses not to.

Berezkin category: Adventures: Acts of heroes

This is of motif type Adventures and tricks and is part group 8, Queer and monstrous beings, creatures, objects and loci, folk beliefs related to particular phenomena and objects


K18 has 5 other sub-motifs


K18.  A boy is born whose father (rarely mother) is unknown. He chooses his true father (mother), who usually occupies the lowest social position. Usually, a group of men or women gather together, each of whom wants the boy to choose him or her.
K18a.  The boy's father is recognised as the man whose bow or arrows he chooses. See motif K18.
k18aa.  A girl becomes pregnant without her knowledge through contact with the bodily secretions of a male character or with objects that he has touched (i.e. not as a result of sexual intercourse, not as a result of the simple desire of the father of her future child, and not through mystical contact with a deity). The story ends with the happy union of the girl and the father of her child.
K18b.  Men or women approach the little boy one after another or take him in their arms. The person who makes the boy stop crying is recognised as his parent. See motif K18.
K18c.  The man in whose arms the boy urinates will be recognised as his father. See motif K18.
K18d.  A young man releases or saves a fish (frog, snake, supernatural creature), it grants his wishes, and he marries a princess. {References to ATU are not entirely reliable. In particular, Uther 2004 includes a Corsican variant (Massignon 1984, No. 66), in which the main part of the plot is missing. References to Balkan variants probably correspond to the definition of the plot, since it does exist among the Bulgarians}.

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Top 10 Motifs with similar dispersal patterns

MotifSimilarityMotif Summary
B110A100.00%A character who is dragged along the ground or who falls from the sky turns into atmospheric phenomena.
M134B100.00%When a predator is about to eat a person, the person asks to be measured first and strikes the predator with an (imaginary) measuring instrument.
I13699.95%The rolling wheel (and the character riding on it) is a creature or weapon hostile to the hero (people) that he uses.
K2A399.89%The hero's companions leave him on the mountain, destroying the rope (chain) by which he climbed up or which he lowered down.
K27Q199.76%The hero is sent to bring lioness milk in a wineskin made from a lion skin (usually from a lion cub's skin).
F87A99.67%A snake crawls onto the clothes of a girl bathing, climbs down in exchange for a promise to marry him, and takes her to the underwater world. She is happy there and gives birth to children. Together with them, she visits her relatives. They call the snake out of the water and kill it. After that, the wife transforms her children and/or herself into birds.
K8599.67%The antagonist owns the fastest horse. The hero obtains an even faster horse (usually the brother or sister of this horse), which is the only one that surpasses the antagonist's horse and usually orders the antagonist to throw off his rider.
L110C99.67%An elderly couple makes a child out of clay (wood, straw, dough). The doll comes to life and eats everyone it sees. Usually a goat (ram) breaks it, and those who have been swallowed come out alive.
L94B199.61%A man receives a box (bag, horn, etc.) as a gift, which he must open only at home. Driven by curiosity, he opens it on the way, and everything that should make him wealthy (houses, livestock, etc.) spills out. The demon who appears agrees to return everything, but sets a condition, the severity of which the man does not immediately understand.
K56A499.59%When a kind girl returns home, an animal or bird (usually a dog) announces that she is well, but when an unkind girl returns or when her dead body is brought back, the dog (rooster, crow) announces that something is wrong with her.

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This motif has been recorded in 9 traditions: Germans: North (Low- and Central German dialects): Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg, Pommern, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony, incl East Frisia and Oldenburg), Nordrhein-Westfalen, Hessen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Thüringen, Saxony-Anhalt, Sachsen, Brandenburg, Rügen, Slovakians, Slovaks, Bulgarians, Balkarians, Serbs, Monte Negro, Balkarians, Lithuanians, Western Ukrainians, Ossetians, Mari (Cheremis), Chuvash


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